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Thales believed that natural phenomena like earthquakes were not caused by the gods, but rather were the result of natural forces and processes. He is considered one of the first philosophers to move away from a purely mythological understanding of the world to a more rational and scientific explanation.
No, that is not true. Thales believed that the gods didn't create Earthquakes. He believed that it was the matter of circumstances under water, air and natural particles.
Thales, a Greek philosopher who is thought to have lived around 625 to 546 BC, was famed for his knowledge of astronomy and may also have brought geometry to Greece. He is known only through references to him in Aristotle's Metaphysics.
Thales of Miletus is the philosopher who believed that the substance from which everything is made is water. He is considered one of the Seven Sages of Greece and is regarded as one of the earliest thinkers in Western philosophy.
The Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus is credited with predicting a solar eclipse in 585 BC. He is considered one of the earliest known individuals to have made such a prediction based on his understanding of astronomy and mathematics.
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The scientific theory is called plate tectonics, which describes the movement and interaction of Earth's lithosphere plates. This theory explains phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation.